“Terribly Happy” from director Henrik Ruben Genz has swept the Danish Bodil Awards, Denmark’s top film honors, taking six of 11 trophies, including best film, at the ceremony in Copenhagen Sunday ...
This year's Danish film critics' nominations for the Bodil awards reveal some unusual differences from those selected by the Danish Film Academy for The ROBERTS. However, neither Kidman nor Werlinder ...
A Funny Man wins four prizes. On Saturday the Danish Film Critics Association awarded its top Bodil prize for Best Danish Feature to Lars von Trier’s Melancholia. It was von Trier’s second Bodil in a ...
The poster below begs the question: Would any of the U.S. critics bodies show their actual bodies to drum up support for their awards? With tongues firmly planted in cheeks, the Danish film critics ...
17/12/2013 - A Nymphomaniac-like poster promotes Denmark’s 2014 Bodil awards on February 1 at Copenhagen’s Bremen Theatre, where Danish actor Jesper Langberg will receive an honorary trophy “Langberg ...
The parody, referencing Lars von Trier's sex epic posters, features the country's top film critics and their best O-faces to promote Denmark's version of the Oscars. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau ...
STOCKHOLM — Helmer Henrik Ruben Genz’s dark comedy “Terribly Happy” was the big winner at Denmark’s Bodil film awards handed out by the country’s critics in Copenhagen on Sunday night. It nabbed best ...
The film follows a Danish family on vacation in Tuscany, where they befriend a Dutch family. Months later the Danish couple receive an invitation to visit the Dutch and decide to go for the weekend.
In an effort to promote their Bodil Awards, Danish film critics undressed and swooned in a Nymphomaniac-styled poster ahead of the holidays. Turns out it wasn’t just a prime photo-op, they also really ...
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